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    43. Y. lisandra. HW lower 4 ocelli in line.

    44. E. niepelti was formerly considered an aberration of E. godartii vacillaria of Borneo.
    It belongs to the group including T. iapis. & is correctly now Tanaecia or Cynitia.
    http://ecoregister.org/eco.pl?a=taxo...ecies=niepelti

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    Thanks Dr Seow

    It was a very hot day (9 July) in HK. Some shots take along a coastal area at 企嶺下老圍 in the north-eastern part of New Territories.

    45. Choaspes sp


    46.Burara gomata


    47. Burara oedipodae


    48. Sinthusa chandrana


    49. Cephrenes acalle??


    50. Polytremis lubricans


    51.Tajuria cippus


    52. Rapala manea

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    45, Choaspes benjaminii.

    This & C. hemixanthus furcatus are confusingly similar & much mixed up on the web.

    C. benjaminii ;Upperside bluer & basal halves greenish; Underside HW black bar(spot) in space 1b straight & parallel to inner margin.
    http://yutaka.it-n.jp/hes/90310010.html
    http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...kare_am792.jpg
    http://www.hkastroforum.net/files/_mg_6260_103.jpg

    C. hemixanthus furcatus is considered a full species as C. furcatus by many.( ie separated from C. hemixanthus from the Papuan region.
    Upperside basal 2/3 pearly green in both sexes. HW underside bar/spot in space 1b curved upwards (ie 'hooked').
    http://old.hkls.org/images/Choaspes_hemixanthus_f.jpg
    http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...1a_7/av115.jpg
    http://www.flutters.org/home/photoga...10-awlking.jpg

    49. Telicota bambusae. HW band veins not dark dusted.

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    Thanks Dr Seow

    Butterfly activities in the last three weeks were disappointing in HK - expected as summer has been over.

    53. Athyma selenophora


    54(a) and (b) Athyma perius

    54(b)


    55. Hypolimnas missipus


    56. Neptis clinia (TBC) ?


    57. Neptis hylas


    58. Charaxes bernardus


    59. Zizeeria maha ?
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    56. Neptis clinia is right. FW cellend triangular spot long-pointed. HW with a tiny white spot at the base of space 3 which forms the lower margin of the band. This is similar to N. hylas 57 which have a larger white spot.
    http://yutaka.it-n.jp/lim1/720120010.html

    59. Z. maha is right Z. karsandra have pale peripheral spots & FW postdiscal spots dark & in a regular arc.
    Z. karsandra.
    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._karsandra.jpg

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    60. Zizeeria karsandra


    61. Zizina otis


    62. Zizula hylax


    63. Chilades lajus


    64. Badamia exclamationis

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    60, & 61 are both Zizeeria maha which show the effect of cold on development in the pupal stage.

    In Z. karsandra the top three black spots are closer. ;The FW submarginal spots are flattened into lines.
    http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...shKM_ah556.jpg
    http://cdn3.fast-serve.net/cdn/themo..._600_7BKWP.jpg

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    Thanks Dr Seow
    I will continue with my posts in this thread though it is 2017 now.
    65. Dodona egeon


    66. Kaniska canace


    67. Arhopala birmana


    Need experts to confirm the ids of the following shots.
    68. Udara sp


    69. Jamides sp may be J. celeno?


    70. Nacaduba sp - may be N. kurava

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    Post 28.

    68. Udara dilecta: markings are quite consistent.
    http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Butterf...070702066B.jpg

    69. female Jamides alecto.
    FW postdiscal band broken & HW basal band broken as well; FW white striae very broad.

    70. N. kurava male .as for ssp theresia.
    http://m6.i.pbase.com/g6/98/670198/2...6.Ev5Xy1Vr.jpg

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    Thanks Dr Seow
    71(a) and (b) : Pothanthus pava ???


    71(b)


    72. Baoris sp ??


    73. Parnara bada


    74. Gerosis phisara rex


    75.Dercas verhuelli


    76. Lethe confusa


    77. Delias pasithoe

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